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freeze the budget leaders are also threatening vetoes over what to cut and what to fund parties or smith reports on the looming showdown. the scene was set for this battle over the budget two years ago when angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy desperately needing british backing for a euro rescue fund stated cameron they would rein in brussels cash trough now it's payback time and the brussels mandarins who control the e.u. is one thousand billion euro budgets are about to feel the pinch years dealmaking is supposed to yield a budget to twenty twenty covering infrastructure education research and development but after three years of economic turmoil in the e.u. weakening political ties stark divisions are emerging david cameron is heading to brussels or more many a calling mission impossible he's under intense pressure at home to cut e.u. budget contributions and has threatened to veto anything beyond a spending greens a promise that goes down well at home popularity is at an all time low for his hands are tied by what's gone before tony blair as you deal with me in the u.k. is contribution
freeze the budget leaders are also threatening vetoes over what to cut and what to fund parties or smith reports on the looming showdown. the scene was set for this battle over the budget two years ago when angela merkel and nicolas sarkozy desperately needing british backing for a euro rescue fund stated cameron they would rein in brussels cash trough now it's payback time and the brussels mandarins who control the e.u. is one thousand billion euro budgets are about to feel the pinch years...
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the native threw for 243-yard and he has told, quarterback smith, they will start against new orleans saints this sunday. and however, coach harbaugh, would not announce a starter. >> it is in our best interest to what a staff decision on that and we will get ought the factors out. >> they say harbaugh's performance is based on performance. >>> they have three games for you and at 9:30 they play the detroit lions and at 115, right here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. we will though you the redskins this evening. new york jets. and san francisco muni transit, they are all operating on sunday's schedules. they are operating on the holiday schedules and you will not be able to ride those because they are not in service today. and on other port properties, in addition, so are the banks and posts to offices. that story coming up on mornings on 2 at 717. >>> sal, it towned on my and i bet a lot of people are up making that turkey and if you have to drive, question show you some pictures. i know some are working last minute and we have to go get some butter. thanksgiving is nothing without b
the native threw for 243-yard and he has told, quarterback smith, they will start against new orleans saints this sunday. and however, coach harbaugh, would not announce a starter. >> it is in our best interest to what a staff decision on that and we will get ought the factors out. >> they say harbaugh's performance is based on performance. >>> they have three games for you and at 9:30 they play the detroit lions and at 115, right here on ktvu channel 2 morning news. we...
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fiercely against any cuts britain has the loudest voice and gas budget increase but as artie's laura smith reports the chances for it to strike a good deal a very slim. it's not shaping up to be a pleasant couple of days in brussels after three years of economic turmoil in the e.u. which if we can political. talk could be emerging on one side northern europe and countries like the u.k. which are demanding huge cut in spending to match. that's making countries to the south and east who are dependent on cash from brussels very an easy way you present herman van rompuy between them he suggested seventy five billion euros. to the more than when the it budget but that. britain appears to warm to the idea really wants to cut two hundred forty billion all that means leaders from the budget divide are threatening. david cameron heading to brussels on what many are calling mission impossible heat under intense pressure to cut its budget contribution but the daily telegraph newspaper understands that his negotiating position is based on the e.u. budget as a whole not the u.k. in the budget that coul
fiercely against any cuts britain has the loudest voice and gas budget increase but as artie's laura smith reports the chances for it to strike a good deal a very slim. it's not shaping up to be a pleasant couple of days in brussels after three years of economic turmoil in the e.u. which if we can political. talk could be emerging on one side northern europe and countries like the u.k. which are demanding huge cut in spending to match. that's making countries to the south and east who are...
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kinds of tools and supports and training to superintendents, like -- i see another one over there, tony smith from oakland, the sort of heroes that are deeply trying to transform their communities and recognize that this is also a community issue, that it is not just a school issue. >> tom, why don't we have a federal definition? >> well, we're working on it. i mean, i think there's a, when we had the white house conference there was a conversation about what is the federal role and there continues to be i think a robust debate in this country about whether education issues are local issues, whether they are federal issues, and what should be done. and there are a number of people --. >> tom, let me jump in. bullying is hardly unique to school day. >> uh-huh. >> so why in the broadier sense is there not a federal definition of bullying that transcends local jurisdiction on schools? meaning, we know what bullying is when we see it. everyone may have a variation, about why isn't there a broad definition? >> certainly in the south philly case, a number of those kids were dealt with in the local
kinds of tools and supports and training to superintendents, like -- i see another one over there, tony smith from oakland, the sort of heroes that are deeply trying to transform their communities and recognize that this is also a community issue, that it is not just a school issue. >> tom, why don't we have a federal definition? >> well, we're working on it. i mean, i think there's a, when we had the white house conference there was a conversation about what is the federal role and...
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against any sort of cuts britain is the loudest voice against a budget increase but as artie's lawyer smith reports the chances for it to strike a good deal of quite slim. it's not shaping up to be a pleasant couple of days in brussels after three years of economic turmoil in the e.u. which is we can political toddies stock divisions are emerging on one side of the new europe but in countries like the u.k. which are demanding huge cuts in spending to match. that's making countries to the thout and east who are dependent on cash from brussels very uneasy e.u. president herman van rompuy is between them he suggested seventy five billion euros to the move and. budgets but that satisfied no one britain appears to warm to the idea. of cuts two hundred fourteen billion old that means leaders from both sides of the budget divide. david cameron is heading to brussels on what many are calling mission impossible heath under intense pressure to cut a new budget contributions but the daily telegraph newspaper understands that his negotiating position is based on the e.u. budget the whole not the u.k. t
against any sort of cuts britain is the loudest voice against a budget increase but as artie's lawyer smith reports the chances for it to strike a good deal of quite slim. it's not shaping up to be a pleasant couple of days in brussels after three years of economic turmoil in the e.u. which is we can political toddies stock divisions are emerging on one side of the new europe but in countries like the u.k. which are demanding huge cuts in spending to match. that's making countries to the thout...
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sandra smith looked into that. >> we went to allentown pennsylvania to a company called air products. they have over 600 job openings. is not unreasonable to say jobs are out there and felt. many you don't have to have a college education. most of them as you do not. most just had a high-school degree. >> we hear there is no jobs in america. in that building high-paying jobs sit and they can't up to one year. >> we are actively recruiting every day. starting at $20 per hour. john: most graduates to not have the skills. >> officials love to push higher education. >> but there is another path. >> vocational schools. they get jobs. >> i am paid more than my friends. >> i just bought a car with the money i made. john: they learned technical skills in high school. >> you add many job offers? you did not go to college? >> my brother got out with a master's and is having trouble in his field. john: he cannot find a job. >> it brings us mild two may face. they are proud. -- a smile to my face. john: but this is not to cool? it is not glamorous. obama once money for liberal colleges even he wa
sandra smith looked into that. >> we went to allentown pennsylvania to a company called air products. they have over 600 job openings. is not unreasonable to say jobs are out there and felt. many you don't have to have a college education. most of them as you do not. most just had a high-school degree. >> we hear there is no jobs in america. in that building high-paying jobs sit and they can't up to one year. >> we are actively recruiting every day. starting at $20 per hour....
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smith hasn't been cleared to play. he's hoping to get an okay by sunday. he wants to play but looking from team , two capable quarterbacks is a good problem to have. >> if you can't be happy for teammate success, it's ridiculous, i think. it doesn't belong owe in team sports. so it's a decision to get a lot of attention. we're going to get talked about. it's important it doesn't come here. >> we've been at each other's side. so we're going keep doing that. >> a lot of microphones today. carson palmer spent seven years with bengels before being traded to oakland. sunday, palmer and raiders host the bengels. this game marks return of hugh jackson now an assistant, secondary coach. jackson let go. dareus hayward bay says jackson helped him grow. >> he believed in me. and he said he wanted to see if he's going to make a play and did he that. >> good game not about you. it's about two teams that are going to go out there to compete. >> raider nation, want to see your team thrive? e mail fan photos we'll post photos on our web site and then, show them on the air
smith hasn't been cleared to play. he's hoping to get an okay by sunday. he wants to play but looking from team , two capable quarterbacks is a good problem to have. >> if you can't be happy for teammate success, it's ridiculous, i think. it doesn't belong owe in team sports. so it's a decision to get a lot of attention. we're going to get talked about. it's important it doesn't come here. >> we've been at each other's side. so we're going keep doing that. >> a lot of...
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the coach also discussed the quarterback question but refused to say whether alex smith or colin kaepernick will start in sunday's game against new orleans. and harbaugh also commented on cal's firing jeff tedford. he called it a mistake. he called tedford a great coach who did a great job. >>> it is not your traditional thanksgiving dinner. all these people being fed for free. but take a close look at their plates. that's not just turkey on there. >>> we're getting into the holidays. i'm going to have the forecast. one of the things you've gotta watch out for traveling tomorrow morning will be fog. into their work, their name on the door, and their heart into their community. small business saturday is a day to show our support. a day to shop at stores owned by our friends and neighbors. and do our part for the businesses that do so much for us. on november 24th, let's get out and shop small. >>> happening now, one of the more unusual thanksgiving dinner traditions going on as we speak in sausalito. a restaurant there is expecting to feed more than 1,000 people tonight and they've been doi
the coach also discussed the quarterback question but refused to say whether alex smith or colin kaepernick will start in sunday's game against new orleans. and harbaugh also commented on cal's firing jeff tedford. he called it a mistake. he called tedford a great coach who did a great job. >>> it is not your traditional thanksgiving dinner. all these people being fed for free. but take a close look at their plates. that's not just turkey on there. >>> we're getting into the...
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but 10-year-old reagan smith is much more than a rising star. diana alviar will tell us reagan is also a survivor. >> reporter: when reagan smith sings -- ♪ i wanna no when >> reporter: the questions come from the heart. >> like how long i'd have this disease because i still have it. i'm just in like temporary remission. >> reporter: in first grade, reagan began to bruise and cuts refused to heal. tests raised more questions. >> i can remember sitting in the car in the driveway and said how much do you know about blood diseases? she had an autoimmune disorder, her body was attacking her platelets. >> you need your platelets to protect you against bleeding. you'll bump yourself, you'll bruise. >> reagan's case was worse than most. medicine and chemotherapy didn't work, so doctors decided to take out her spleen. having itp meant having to give up the things she loved most, riding horses, playing volleyball, even jumping on the trampoline in her own backyard. >> i kind of felt like, you know, known as the sick kid. but her parents were determined
but 10-year-old reagan smith is much more than a rising star. diana alviar will tell us reagan is also a survivor. >> reporter: when reagan smith sings -- ♪ i wanna no when >> reporter: the questions come from the heart. >> like how long i'd have this disease because i still have it. i'm just in like temporary remission. >> reporter: in first grade, reagan began to bruise and cuts refused to heal. tests raised more questions. >> i can remember sitting in the car...
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from what we knew as cheap oil, when i pump gasoline in ray smith's sinclair station on hinkley street in holdenville, oklahoma, 11¢ a gallon, that's gone. >> $1.50 a gallon? >> we won't ever see $1.50 a gallon. no, that's--that's gone. >> right around the corner from fort mcmurray, you can still see oil being produced the traditional way. it's picturesque now. the wells are still pumping, but they belong to the past, like the iron horse that once rode across these prairies. the future? up here in alberta, they're convinced it's in the dirt. [horn honks] >> since we first aired that story, the demand for oil extracted from canadian oil sands has only grown in the u.s., and it's now the single largest source of imported oil, far more than from any opec country. to meet that demand, a new pipeline has been proposed to bring the oil directly from canada to refineries in texas. but there is growing concern about the environmental impact of that pipeline and of the oil sands in general. [ticking] our next story takes us to the continent of antarctica. scott pelley uncovers startling physic
from what we knew as cheap oil, when i pump gasoline in ray smith's sinclair station on hinkley street in holdenville, oklahoma, 11¢ a gallon, that's gone. >> $1.50 a gallon? >> we won't ever see $1.50 a gallon. no, that's--that's gone. >> right around the corner from fort mcmurray, you can still see oil being produced the traditional way. it's picturesque now. the wells are still pumping, but they belong to the past, like the iron horse that once rode across these prairies....
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but the google guys had to bring in eric smith and mark zuckerberg had to bring in sheryl sandberg and that's a very normal thing that happens in these companies. the founders have to -- sometimes they have division t vision, the passion, the brilliance but they don't have the managerial skills. >> rose: what happened in the i.p.o.? >> i think they let it get out ahead of them. i think they were too bullish, too optimistic about how well it was going to go and let wall street persuade them that, oh, we can do it at this price and they couldn't. and people say -- and then there were glitches in the way -- >> rose: but no one doubt it is leadership of zuckerberg and sandberg? >> no, i think they are solid. he is a guy who acknowledged mistakes in the i.p.o. he is a man -- he's brilliant. he knows what he's doing. he's got the passion, he stays behind it. he understood that he was not a manager and he brought her in and she's a good manager and very good with people which is not always his skill and not always his skill with a lot of these founders, including all the name wes just mention
but the google guys had to bring in eric smith and mark zuckerberg had to bring in sheryl sandberg and that's a very normal thing that happens in these companies. the founders have to -- sometimes they have division t vision, the passion, the brilliance but they don't have the managerial skills. >> rose: what happened in the i.p.o.? >> i think they let it get out ahead of them. i think they were too bullish, too optimistic about how well it was going to go and let wall street...
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and smith i think the biggest problem is the flip side. -- i think the biggest problem is the flip side. that is driving the fact we have financial problems. that is driving the in the quality problems. -- that any quality problems. we are going to younever fixed n the quality problem if we do not get ahead of it. >> i think there are a lot of things to focus on. to me there are many issues. there is one that is central. this country was a startup. it has grown to be the leader of the free world on the backs of not just the patriots but entrepreneurs who took risks are not just companies but entire industries, and we need to build on five. other countries have gotten much more focused on of entrepreneurship. they are saving -- changing their policy around capital investment and research to drive more of the ideation side of it. we are seeing a globalization. we are still the leader, and we can build on it. >> is there evidence? >> it is based on where the entrepreneurship is coming, but other countries are stepping up. the venture from the fact facebook, a decade ago they were in silico
and smith i think the biggest problem is the flip side. -- i think the biggest problem is the flip side. that is driving the fact we have financial problems. that is driving the in the quality problems. -- that any quality problems. we are going to younever fixed n the quality problem if we do not get ahead of it. >> i think there are a lot of things to focus on. to me there are many issues. there is one that is central. this country was a startup. it has grown to be the leader of the...
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smith dose to washington, i don't think one senator should be able to buck the will of the american people. two weeks ago we had an election, and the voters spoke loud and clear. they prioritize job creation over deficit reduction. now, the reality is the two don't have to be mutually exclusive, and i think that's what we're seeing from senator schumer when he's talking about perhaps extending the payroll tax holiday which is something that would effect 160 million americans in the middle class. look, when you talk about the last stimulus package, moody's concluded in 2010 that every dollar that was spent out of that package contributed $1.44 back to the economy. that's not a failure, that's a success. >> it is a failure when we -- >> we don't have a weak economy. we need to continue to focus on the weak economy, and aggressive deficit reduction is not going to help. ainsley: brad, what was your response? >> look, this is another payoff to the unions just like in 2009 for supporting the president. the president does not have a mandate from the american people, far from it. he got nine mill
smith dose to washington, i don't think one senator should be able to buck the will of the american people. two weeks ago we had an election, and the voters spoke loud and clear. they prioritize job creation over deficit reduction. now, the reality is the two don't have to be mutually exclusive, and i think that's what we're seeing from senator schumer when he's talking about perhaps extending the payroll tax holiday which is something that would effect 160 million americans in the middle...
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when they announced a case in court, the bailiff will say this is a so and so people versus smith, district attorney will stay up, i am, so and so, i speak for the people. i have a friend who is a civil defense lawyer, and when it is his turn, he says i am so and so, i also speak for the people. just one at a time. perhaps you want to go to law school because you have a particular policy area you are interested in. you want to do what you can to promote environmental protection and you think that working through the law is the best way to do that. you have to have a reason. there are better things to do if you cannot think of something to do than embark on a particular career path. >> thank you. one deterrent to the court for a moment, a little bit on public perceptions. we read about the court and we read about decisions on the court, but the common description is there are conservatives and liberals on the court. there seems to be that categorization that in some sense is not the public's perception, but that be a perception. is there a way you like people to think about the justices of t
when they announced a case in court, the bailiff will say this is a so and so people versus smith, district attorney will stay up, i am, so and so, i speak for the people. i have a friend who is a civil defense lawyer, and when it is his turn, he says i am so and so, i also speak for the people. just one at a time. perhaps you want to go to law school because you have a particular policy area you are interested in. you want to do what you can to promote environmental protection and you think...